How many restaurants can boast a 113-year history of consistently outstanding food? Dante & Luigi’s proves itself to be the cornerstone of casual Italian dining in Philadelphia. As you enter Philadelphia’s oldest Italian restaurant, you can’t help but be taken back to a simpler, less trendy time, with a delicious dish of pasta, a melt-in-your-mouth Osso Buco, or a luscious Veal Rollantini. The upscale Center City and Main Line crowds often share the dining rooms with South Philadelphia locals and international tourists. The atmosphere of the 160-year-old townhouse is warm, inviting, and loud in a wonderfully friendly way. Their commitment to tradition is what consistently delights generations of customers. Old World tradition lives on at Dante & Luigi’s.

Dante & Luigi’s
Price: $15 and up
Accepts Credit Cards:
Parking: Valet, Street
Attire: Casual
Reservations: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards:
Parking: Valet, Street
Attire: Casual
Reservations: Yes
762 South 10th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19147
Tel: 215.922.9501
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Signature Dishes
- Rigatoni Carbonara
Classic prepartion of cream, egg, bacon, and cheese with peas and fresh tomato - Gnocchi Romano
Homemade with ricotta and Romano cheeses in a creamy rosetta sauce - Baked Lasagna
Homemade wide noodles layered with a mixture of meats and cheeses; topped with Italian gravy - Perciatelli Genovese
A Dante & Luigi's signature dish; veal bolognese sauce with white wine and a touch of cream over thick, tube-shaped pasta






